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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Unit 1 Face to face1.1 Around the world Vocabulary Each of these sentences has a nationality word missing. Choose a word from the box. (The first one is done for you as an example.) Egyptian Hungarian Italian Turkish Belgian Polish Japanese Greek Malaysian Dutch English British Brazil F
2、rench Spanish Chinese1. If he comes from Cairo, he must be Egyptian.2. If she lives in Paris, she must be 3. If they live in Brussels, my guess is that theyre 4. If he lives in Warsaw, I expect hes 5. If she comes from Rome, shes , I suppose.6. He works in Tokyo, so I think hes .7. As shes from Buda
3、pest, I presume shes 8. If he comes from Toronto, he probably speaks 9. If they live in Sao Paulo, theyre probably 10. As they live in Athens, I think theyre 11. He lives in Beijing, so presumably hes 12. Her home town is Amsterdam, so I guess shes 13. Their head office is in Madrid: they are a firm
4、.14. If they work in Kuala Lumpur, I expect theyre 15. He has a house in Istanbul, so he must be 16. If they are from Edinburgh and Cardiff, theyre both 1.2 Go along and get along Reading Read this article and then answer the questions that follow:Go along and get alongThe Japan Societys crash cours
5、e on how to bridge the chasm between Japanese and American managers forces participants to examine their own cultural assumptions, as well to learn about the other side. Behavior which Americans consider trustworthy is often precisely that which Japanese associate with shifty characters - and vice v
6、ersa.To Americans, people who pause before replying to a question are probably dissembling. They expect a trustworthy person to respond directly. The Japanese distrust such fluency. They are impressed by somebody who gives careful thought to a question before making a reply. Most Japanese are comfor
7、table with periods of silence. Americans find silence awkward and like to plug any conversational gaps.The cherished American characteristics of frankness and openness are also misunderstood. The Japanese think it is sensible, as well as polite, for a person to be discreet until he is sure that a bu
8、siness acquaintance will keep sensitive information confidential. An American who boasts “Im my own man” can expect to find his Japanese hosts anxiously counting the chopsticks after a business lunch. As the Japanese see it, individualists are anti-social. Team players are sound.Decide whether these
9、 statements are true() or false(), according to the article.1. American managers learn about the cultural assumptions of the Japanese.2. In the eyes of Americans people who hesitate have something to hide.3. The Japanese are impressed by careful replies.4. Periods of silence bother the Japanese.5. A
10、mericans are embarrassed by conversations that stop.6. The Japanese are in favor of working in teams.1.3 Have you met ? Function & speaking A. Welcome to Meridian International!Use the Workbook recording for this exercise. Youre going to play the role of CHRIS STEINER. Imagine that youve just joined
11、 Meridian International and youll be introduced to various people in the firm. Reply to each person when you hear the beep sound.Look at this example and listen to the recording. Your role is printed in bold type.Ted: Well, Jean, Id like you to meet Chris Steiner. Chris, this is Jean Leroi, hes our
12、export manager.Mr Leroi: How do you do.beepYOU: How do you do, Mr Leroi.Mr Leroi: Nice to meet you, Chris. How are you?beepYOU: Im fine, thanks. Its nice to meet you too.You may need to PAUSE THE RECORDING to give yourself enough time to think before you speak.B. What would you say?What would you sa
13、y in these situations? Write down the exact words youd use. The first is done for you as an example.1 The customer services manager, Mrs. Hanson, doesnt know Linda Morris, the new export clerk.Mrs Hanson, Id like you to meet Linda Morris. Shes our new export clerk. 2 Your boss says to you, This is T
14、ony Watson. Hes visiting us from Canada. _3 Tony Watson says, Hi. I think you know one of my colleagues: Ann Scott. 4 Youve been introduced to someone by name, but later in the conversation you cant remember the persons name. 5 You enter an office full of strangers one morning. Someone asks if they
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